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nice aquascape.
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Your rock is really nice
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Calvin --- Planning a 29 gallon mixed reef... |
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Thanks for the compliments
So I felt I needed a little more rock to balance out the tank so I headed down to Red Coral Aquariums and got a few more great pieces. Here are some updated photos, |
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Look forward to its progression.
and Welcome to Canreef
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Your tank looks awesome! Love the scaping!!! Your wife will be a full fledged addict soon...... when the time comes make sure you take her coral shopping
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Awesome pieces of rock, and you have a great eye for aquascaping! If I could make a suggestion...buy some reef epoxy and glue those rocks to eachother. They look a bit precarious, and a rockslide (often caused by fish digging in the sand) can scratch or crack your glass or squash an inhabitant.
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Thanks for the suggestion about the epoxy, I have the rock sitting on the bottom glass with the sand around it but it could still shift. Any suggestions on what to use and how?
I also just read your Tank cycling and wish I would have read it earlier it has some good advice. |
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